Appraising the Unity of Plot, Setting, and Characterization in a Material Viewed to Achieve Writer’s Purpose
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- Q1
This is an angle from which a particular story is told.
camera view
character view
point of view
narrator
10s - Q2
The opposition of forces essential to the plot is called_____ .
suspense
conflict
climax
rising action
10s - Q3
Which of the following show the elements of plot in a usual order?
I. climax II. rising action III. exposition IV. falling action V. resolution
I,II,III,IV,V
III,I,II,IV,V
III,II,I,IV,V
V,II,I,IV,II
10s - Q4
If you are told a story takes place in a jungle on a mysterious island sometime in the 1940s involving an eccentric hunter, you would be describing what aspect of a story?
Mood
Atmosphere
Setting
Tone
10s - Q5
The most exciting part of the story is called_____.
climax
exposition
rising action
conflict
10s - Q6
What is the problem of the story which is also known as which story element?
character
conflict
exposition
suspense
10s - Q7
Which is the correct term for what could be described as the “turning point” of the story?
climax
falling action
resolution
rising action
10s - Q8
What type of conflict is best shown when a character struggles with the people around him?
character vs. character
character vs. nature
character vs. self
character vs. society
10s - Q9
The time and location in which the story takes place is called_____ .
conflict
plot
point of view
setting
10s - Q10
What is the sequence of events involving characters and a central conflict called?
character
conflict
plot
setting
10s